Schwarber homers and Henderson gets 4 hits to lead United States over Britain 9-1 at WBC

The World Baseball Classic delivered a spectacle of international competition on Saturday, highlighted by dominant performances and dramatic late-game heroics across multiple venues.

In Houston’s Pool B action, the United States secured a commanding 9-1 victory over Great Britain, improving to a perfect 2-0 record. Despite Britain’s early lead from Nate Eaton’s first-pitch home run off Tarik Skubal, Team USA’s offense exploded in the fifth inning. The turnaround began when Ernie Clement reached on an error, followed by Pete Crow-Armstrong’s double. Kyle Schwarber then unleashed a monumental 427-foot, two-run homer to right field, shifting momentum permanently in America’s favor. Gunnar Henderson contributed significantly with four hits and two RBIs, while Aaron Judge continued his powerful showing with a scorching RBI single that damaged the scoreboard.

Meanwhile in Tokyo, defending champion Japan remained undefeated in Pool C with an intense 8-6 victory over South Korea. Shohei Ohtani homered for the second consecutive day, while Seiya Suzuki delivered two home runs and four RBIs. Despite falling behind 3-0 in the first inning, Japan mounted a relentless comeback, with Masataka Yoshida adding a homer and three RBIs to secure the hard-fought win.

The Netherlands provided the day’s most dramatic moment with Ozzie Albies’ walk-off, three-run homer in the ninth inning to stun Nicaragua 4-3. With two outs and runners on base, Albies connected on the first pitch from reliever Angel Obando, completing an improbable comeback after Nicaragua had taken the lead in the eighth inning on Jeter Downs’ two-run homer.

Other tournament action saw Puerto Rico remain unbeaten with a 4-3, 10-inning victory over Panama courtesy of Darell Hernaiz’s game-winning homer. Venezuela dominated Israel 11-3 behind Luis Arraez’s two homers, two doubles, and five RBIs. Taiwan recorded a mercy-rule 14-0 win over the Czech Republic, Canada defeated Colombia 8-2, and Italy blanked Brazil 8-0 behind Dante Nori’s two home runs.